Down Through All Eternity, The Crying of Humanity: Crime and Punishment
Omar Willey gets literate with some thoughts on Akropolis Performance Lab’s latest: Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment.
What Automated Journalism Looks Like Now and in the Future
Matt Carlson opines on the future where journalism is written by robots using natural language programming algorithms.
Sunday Comics
It really doesn’t matter, if I’m wrong I’m right where I belong. I’m right where I belong. See the Sunday Comics there? You’ll disagree and never win, and wonder why you won’t get in my door. I’m painting my room in the colorful way, and when my mind is wandering…There I will go.
Black Women Disproportionately Suffer Complications of Pregnancy and Childbirth. Let’s Talk About It.
African American women are four times more likely to die from causes related to pregnancy. Where is their voice in the health care debates? Adriana Gallardo talks to survivors.
The Free Speech of Fools
“Free speech” as a cover for violence is on the rise. Danny Katch investigates
From the Publisher: If Six Turned Out to be Nine
Our publisher muses over six years of running Seattle’s finest commons-based journal.
The Poems of Jean Cocteau Will Keep You Awake at Night
For the sleepless of surrealism. Poetry by Kevin J. O’Conner.
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